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#2176
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#2177
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2001 Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo
I just started getting back into biking, and up until a few days ago I had a Target special Schwinn S60, which weighed a ton and was... just... ugh. Anyway, I found this one on Craigslist and paid $250 for it. It's in great shape for a bike that's basically 12 years old, and I'm really enjoying it.
I just started getting back into biking, and up until a few days ago I had a Target special Schwinn S60, which weighed a ton and was... just... ugh. Anyway, I found this one on Craigslist and paid $250 for it. It's in great shape for a bike that's basically 12 years old, and I'm really enjoying it.
#2178
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2011 Bulls Copperhead 3
This one is still evolving.
Up until recently it was on Bontrager Hank 2.2" tires, but those were so big that I actually had trouble getting on and off the bike.
I tried on some low-profile 1.95" amberwalls that I took off another bike and decided that it looked better that way. So they will stay.
It still needs some work. The crankset is a mere Deore, so I'm looking into KCNC cranksets right now. Also considering lowering the fork to sharpen up the handling a bit.
Once that's done, it'll be a matter of small tweaks until it's perfect.
This one is still evolving.
Up until recently it was on Bontrager Hank 2.2" tires, but those were so big that I actually had trouble getting on and off the bike.
I tried on some low-profile 1.95" amberwalls that I took off another bike and decided that it looked better that way. So they will stay.
It still needs some work. The crankset is a mere Deore, so I'm looking into KCNC cranksets right now. Also considering lowering the fork to sharpen up the handling a bit.
Once that's done, it'll be a matter of small tweaks until it's perfect.
#2179
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1993 Sbike 503
It may not be the most inconspicuous bike, but it certainly puts the biggest smile on my face whenever I ride it. It's just so incredibly nimble.
I've changed the seat to a Selle Italia Flite Ti since these pictures were taken.
It may not be the most inconspicuous bike, but it certainly puts the biggest smile on my face whenever I ride it. It's just so incredibly nimble.
I've changed the seat to a Selle Italia Flite Ti since these pictures were taken.
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#2180
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1990 Laïti Mono
One of my recent acquisitions. Proof that a Lefty is only half the job.
The bike needs a complete restoration, but even in its current condition it attracts a lot of attention whenever I ride it.
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And no, it won't collapse or deform as soon as you sit on it. The designer wasn't just messing about, this is a proper MTB.
One of my recent acquisitions. Proof that a Lefty is only half the job.
The bike needs a complete restoration, but even in its current condition it attracts a lot of attention whenever I ride it.
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And no, it won't collapse or deform as soon as you sit on it. The designer wasn't just messing about, this is a proper MTB.
#2183
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Location: Brainerd Lakes MN
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What I have now
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I will stop abusing this thing by the end of the year and get a new mountain bike in spring. This will be for the nice paved roads.
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I will stop abusing this thing by the end of the year and get a new mountain bike in spring. This will be for the nice paved roads.
#2184
Triathlete
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Memphis, TN
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Bikes: 2013 Cervelo S2/Scott Scale960
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#2186
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Gold Coast; Australia
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Bikes: 2004 ORBEA Mitis2 Plus Carbon, 2007 Cannondale Bad Boy Si Disc, 2012 Trek Gary Fisher Collection Marlin WSD 29er Aldi Big Box (Polygon) 650b
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#2187
Old School Rad
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: The old Mountains
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Just built up an On-One Inbred. Fun ride. To lazy to post pics.........
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: The Summit of Lee
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Inbred's are schwizz. I know I've mentioned that I was oogling the 456c, but now I'm even looking at the Lurcher as a carbon SS rigid 29'er. Yup. I said it.
#2189
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Below is my 1999 GT Outpost hardtail. I am the original owner, rode it while I was in college and it has pretty much sat the last 7 years in the shed. As I'm starting to ride again, I'm using my 1995 Giant Innova for riding around town and will be using this bike for gravel and dirt path activities. Above all, it just feels good to get on a bike again!
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#2191
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Location: In my car with my Garmin, stealing all your Strava KOMs
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#2192
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Location: Chapel Hill
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Bikes: Canfield Yelli Screamy, Pivot Mach5, Specialized Roubaix, '65 Hercules, '79 Schwinn Stingray Lil Chic, '68 Schwinn Stingray Fastback, '89 Specialized Allez Epic, '86 Battaglin World Champion
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#2194
Moar cowbell
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: The 509
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I hate you.
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#2195
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1997 RockHopper, originally with rigid front fork. Looking to upgrade front brake to disk:
#2197
Cardiac Case
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Dropped... about 5 miles back...
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Here's my old school hardtail.
This frame is 21 years old, from Cannondale's glory days when they still built frames in Bedford, Pennsylvania. It has gone through 3 frame up rebuilds over it's lifetime.
This frame is 21 years old, from Cannondale's glory days when they still built frames in Bedford, Pennsylvania. It has gone through 3 frame up rebuilds over it's lifetime.
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^^^ cool Cannondale. I always thought those cantilevered rear dropouts were pretty unique.
#2199
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[QUOTE=ed;14735422]... but now I'm even looking at the Lurcher as a carbon SS rigid 29'er. Yup. I said it.
Oh lordy lordy, next you'll be looking at an iphone 5
Oh lordy lordy, next you'll be looking at an iphone 5